Wrestling Observer have reported that Neville walked out of WWE on Monday, and has seemingly terminated his contract with the company.

Though WWE have officially denied that he’s quit, stories are continuing to emerge that he will no longer be affiliated with the company.

The 31-year-old has been Cruiserweight champion for much of this year, but lost the title to Enzo Amore last month after being hit with a low blow.

The decision for Neville to lose the title was a controversial one for fans of the Geordie star, whose illuminating performances have established him as the highlight of his division since he made his return to WWE in December 2016.

Feuds with Austin Aries, Jack Gallagher and Akira Tozawa have provided many entertaining matches, but it’s his work on the microphone which has attracted the most praise.

Prior to his heel turn, Neville’s lack of personality and character was often criticised for lacking emotion and intensity, but his verbal skills have been among the best in the world this year, and he has turned into a complete performer.

Neville is one of the best talkers in WWE (Picture: WWE)

If he has indeed quit WWE, there are plenty of options for him to continue his career.

Neville made his name in Japan competing for Dragon Gate, and he would fit seamlessly into New Japan Pro-Wrestling as a heavyweight or junior heavyweight.

North American companies including Ring of Honor and Impact Wrestling will also be keeping an eye on the situation, while Neville’s style would also be tailor made for Mexico’s more acrobatic promotions.